The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, October 15, 1857, Image 3

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' rouderapoit, •48 94 II 48 f R 94 491 49 24 24 '4749 ' 2'l 23 481' 25.1 14 3^ 1 4i- 24, 49
' Enlsilia, 33 . : 3 . 3 -- 3L 1 : 7 12. 32 1 32 33 !3 3 11 . 33 •'' 33 ' 32 ' 1
32, • 40 1 . 271 . 3 4 3 3 4 1 31 35 1 3 ^ ' --
41enesee, 111111 11 22 22 331 33 44 44.1' 55 55 61.11 6d 77 77 188 881 -` 99 001 00
Harrison, - 1 111 ,II ,1 122 22' 1331 .133 44 44 155 155 G4' 60 177. 77 188 881 19. poi 100
iitbron, 178 2.1 .1 78 •19I79•791818 78 78 16 ' 17 1421 15 -66 2411 71 191 77
'Sector, 1 54 1 27 35 •37 15 55 37 37 * 1 " 52 54 37 :11 ' - 51 31 51 3911 57 ' 31; -54
Romer, •1417 1 .13"8l' 14 14 0 6, 14 - 14 1 7. 61 141 711 lsi 611 15 II 15
Jackson, . 2 9I 2 9 2 1 ; 2 9 .9 2•2 ; 6 41 •00 10 . 21 91 1* 01 9
Keating, _ 11 11 122 22 ,3333 44 44 551 551 66 1 60 77 7711 RH O 8P 1 • 91 , 00 lOn •
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Roulet, '- - 1 23 37 1-;3 ' ZG"- 1 ' 221 221 37 37 . 231 23.`35 35! 26 331 191 41,111 21 3: , 2-i
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Sun}rnit, 1. 11 111 I! . 22 22 33 314 441 f' 414 .' 55 55 00 60 77 77' •88 88,1 99 0011 00 ,
'Sweden,' II 11 11111 22 22 ii , 331 331 441 /44 55 551' 661 Cri 77 11 .. 1 88 8811 9P • 001' 00 -,
Sylvania, _/ 11 11 122 22 33 33 1 44 '44.55 55 66 1 Gil '77 ,/1 88 8811 0 , 001 00
tlySie!, 1 149. 118 11"148 17 149 1491 171 .17 ' 150 1501 1'- - 181 1541 9! 1161 4611 14..:: 1:4 150
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Wharton,_ 11 43 - 26 11' 42 121,4242 21 , 211 44 1 44 .11 101 48 101 141 r.i.5!, 411 131 00
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Republicans marked thus, *;. Administration, t; Independent,
6Qtall♦ aif!z Itnrittg.
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FLOOD IX vnz A 1,r.,1,,i11,LX T.'F orty - eight
hears' constant heavy rein, and still raining
:Jig IThursday) morning, has made the Alle
ghsny river higher than it WAS at, any time
during the Sprits flood. There is % prospect
tits de.tructive flood,
Mr Miles White, of Eulalia, in this
malty, on 'rues,:lay last exhibited to us
i Cucumber, of his vowing, which
urv!ighcd seven pounds and one ounce, and
measured 16 inches length and 14 inches
LI circumference. We fling a challenge
to the nation.
Mi. Tracy Scott of Port Allegany,
McKean Co., has laid upon our table
fire potates, of a new species called the
" Foot - Patatoe," the largest of .which
neighed 26 ai., and. the others averaging
about 23 oz.l . Ile raised from three
bushels of seed, about 40 bushels of pota- .
toes, all of which he is going to replant
text season. They are pa excellent eat
ing pbtatoc, as they are dry, and unaffect
ed by the rot.
F. 311:Ruku.----dchn Carrull murdered
Robert P. Riley by choking him to
death, at Seotisvide, Albermarle county,
Va., on the altb. They were drinking
and playing cards, and Riley had won a
'dollar from Carroll. Both have very -
nevdy Proper.
Aye, hundre l ds: of murders Occur yearly
having their nrigin in the flame cause—
the maddening cup—and yet society em
braces the realimurderera,aud frowns upon
'all who are brave enough to defend relig
lion, morality alndjhUmanity.
PAT YOUR ' LITTLE BlLLS.—Nothing
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helps the mon l
eyl•market more than the
prompt payment a little hills. It keeps
up trade, keeps Money moving,"helps the
baals, and makes everybody feel good.—
When everybOdy holds on to all.the mon
ey he gets be c ause he fears the tines arc
ping to be sorse, he helps to make them
es.
TeaCli
r's Institute.
On Monday t e 16th day of Nov. next,
a Teacher's l i ust l itute will be opened at
coudersport and continue five days. The
abject of the Institute is, to give instrue
tivn the most approved methods of
:aching, and conducting the exercises of
the School room y Six hours of the day
will be occupied in reviewing those
touches nanallY taught in our Common
Schools, and giving instruction upon - the
method of teaching. There will also be
A Session each evening, for the purpose
of reading essays, and lioldingdiseubsions
Oil subjects connected with the advance..
went of the Common School interest.
The time lias been limited to five days,
so that every teacher in the County can
agori to attend. One week's board, and
k stuattaluirge of three or four shillinn
for contingent expenses, nil be all the
necessary eipense; and it is hoped, and
expected that the Teachers throughout
the County will make it, convenient to at
tend. The undersigned will use every
effort to secure board on reasonable Prank,
Those who design to become members
of-the Institute, arc requested to bring a
rsll set of text-books, of such as are used
to their school districts. The friends of
kdneation generally, are, cordially invited
to attend. The services of eminent, and
rtz.perienced Teachers will be secured to
give - instruction and lectures during the
Session of the Institute.--
- J. EENDRICK,
Co. Supt. tlPotter County
torrzusroßT, Oet. 7, 1R57.
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.uttnnetrt.AD., - :
Buskirle Gorton's Exhibition and
Instrumental Concert comes off on Sat
urday evening next. It comprises 300
Astronomic and Dieramic views, Fife
lirorks, and Gorton's Stringßaud, the
leader of which will play upon two in
struments at once. At the Old Court
llouse=admission 25c4 children 12Ic.
THE WINTER TERM of Coudersport
Academy, will commence on Tuesday
the 15th of December next,-to continue
thirteen weeks, Grain of: all kinds: will
be received on tuition, at he market prices, if promptly delivered;` therefore
the tightness of money 'need prevent no
one from obtaining an Education.
J. HENBIRICK, Principal
Chalsand Fever.—Th is dist ressingdis
ease often proves 'Obstinate and of long
duration in this climate, and not unfre
quently resist almost every mode of cure;
also by the extreme debility, thereby in.
duced,often give rise to other chronic com
plaints. Farr's Ague Tonic or Quinine
Substitute, manufacturedby Thos A. Hur
ley, is the most reliable remedy extant.—
Record, Westchester, Fa.
Coithrsport ?i•itt—ftirrent,
Corrected Weekly for the Journal,
SCHOOMALKEtt,& JACKSON,
Dealers in Dry G - uodr, Groceries, Hats 4• Caps
Boots 4 Shoes, Cro c kery, Pork, Flour,
Meal. Notions,4r., 4-c.. 4 - c.,
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MALti STREET., C6E:DER:SPORT, PA
FLOC; superfine, 12 bbl., .: - - V: 50
" extra, 61 • • 800
,
Pons, .‘ " 20 00
SALT, " " • - - - 350
Coss NficAL, T 1 100 tbs., - - - - 2 SO
Burns, 11 lb:, - .- - f 20
Lino, *. - .- - - - 126b15
TALLOW, " " - - .. - 1' 144416
WOOL, " - - \. 27(,34
" " - - -1 17
Suorz.Drtp, 1.1 lb., r . . .1 15
DEER SKIN, " '• - - . 1 .25
MAPLE SUGAR, IR - -
.10®12
DRIED APPLES, " 1 - 14
" • " - -i 250
WHITE BE•WS, 1 - I 350
BUCKWHEAT, " . - 38
OATs, ' " 1' - ;-- -/ 30 Ga
Cosh, - 1 00
Ill!,
POTATOES'
Eaog, Dozen,
IA Ton,
4rfax 211:tritidstnit
LIST OF LETTE
REMAINING in.the i Post Office at
port, Pa., OCtOber LA,1857.
Avery, Addison 2 ; - Holliday. Ji)Et
Adams, Samuel W Hall, Elvina
Anion, 0. N. , Harrold. Mrs
Allen, H. Hazy, Mr i
Acker, S. Y. • Haskins, M.,. W
Bull, Ole Johaiou: Jahn
Burdicke, J. C. Kerr. Wm. 11.
Burley, David Kelsey, Alon 7
Brown. H. A. Lamberton,l hn
Cool, W.• P. 1 . Palmer, John'
Clay, J. A. , Post,lienry
Clarke. C I Parker. Elkin
Chandler, Charles Parks, W. D.
Cone. U. J. Reed. Jane
Daniels. G. W. Randal, Joel ;P. 2
Dow, M. L. ", ROclts,DaniCl -
Gorman, J. A. K. ; Smith, Rev. D. If. 4
Glace, Jonathan Salsbury. Y. ,
Greche, Smith Sheldln, George
Hollenbeek Miss S A. 2 Snider. Daniel
Howes, S ; Trundell, S. N,
Hanes, H. A. ; Turner, Cyrui -
Henderson, J. D. I Walsh, Osgood
Wahl, William. : . ,
,_Persons calling fur any of the above
letters, will please :say they are advertised.
I . J. M. JUDD, P. IL
. Coudersport, Oct. 1,1851.-10:16-3t.
pleasing address
100 ia T u OtT realize lif fr E L ; I r f , .: iOO per mouth..
This is a rare 'chance seldom :offered to those
that wish 'to go in business for themselves.—
Full inatrnotjons, 'With the article for eom-
Meneing business, rtiU be ecrit.:o4 receipt - of
*l. • - -Addreso, .
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UPRIGHT STEAM 'SAW
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This mill is new acknowledged ,to be the
cheapest, most practical and efircient lumber
manufacturing machine in the world:- is
the only portable reciprocating mill that has
ever met with perfect success. Its entire cost,
With fifteen horse power, warranted to saw
from three to fonr thousand feet of inch boards
in twelve hours, the entire establishment corn. ,
plete, ready for running, - is but $1,650. •
ROSS'S PORTABLE BURR-STONE MILL.
to.
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grind with less than half the poWer, and make
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is the most durable and the cheapest mill in
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Prices range - from $lOO to, $l7O.
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OF ALL SIZES, SHINGLE MACHINES,
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Dealers in 'improved Machinery,
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- Send for Circulars.
YATES COUNTY NURSERY.
OLIN & CO., of the Yates County
We Nurseries, have for sale a large and
valuable' assortment of FRUIT TREES
of all varieties usually _cultivated. Thete
Trees ire young and of vigorous growth. The
qualities' are the most choice known, end _are
warranted GENbINE. -Also, a tine stock of:
ORNAMENTAL TREES and SHRUBHEItY,
for fill delivery.
ger Address orders to C. BEACH, Pen Tan,!
Totes Co.,
_,N, Y. Orders left. with BOB'T. W.
Nll,E$, Couderiport, Pa., will be promptly
filled. lo:2,Grao.
ALI. AXI) EXAMINE the NEW GOODS
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Jett releiTed by. OLMSTED'S.
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pumosobtopriosrs
- -TUE., - 1148R 8Y.9.7/O_4IIIGETBD:
.Ii)REE:-WATERS.-
. 333 .Broactircr;/, 2‘. 1 1 .,.
SG T FORIETE BEOT Bo ON 14:N. T.
- • liatruments.:_
MITE Largest Assortment i of Pianos, Melo
deons, Musical Instruments; and MuSical
Merchandise of all kids; in the United States.
Pianos fr(im Ten different Manufactories, com
prising those of . every variety of style, from
the plain, neat and substantial Gi octaves, in
Walnut or Rosewou - d Cases, from 150 to $4OO,
to those of the most elegvnt huislt up 'bile
Thousand. Dollars. No house . the Union
can compete with the above in - the number,
variety and celebrity of its instruments; tior
in the Extremely low prices' at which they are
sold. ' . •
LIORACENATERS' 110DE10 + IMPROVED
PIANOS, alith or without Iron 'Frames,,pos
sessing in their improvements of over-strings
and action, a length of scale and compass
,of
tone equal to' the Grand Piano, united 'with
the beauty and durability of structure of the
Square Piano. They an:Justly pronounced by
the Press and by. the, lira IhMters, to
be equal to those of any other Manufacturer.
They are built of the best and most thorough
ly seasoned material. and guar/Utteed to stand
the action of ever; climate. Each Instrument
guaranteed to give sat-if:Mama, or pUrchase
money refunded.
,
,SECOND-lIAND PIANOS , at great bar
gains, constantly in store,—pricii from $3O to
110 RACE WATERS' MELODEON'S.—Su
perior Instruments in touch and :durability of
make. (Tuned thi eqUal telisperzitnelit.) Me
lodeons, of all other style's and Makes. Trice
$45, $(3O, s'th, $lOO, $125, sl4o—double
Reeds and two lianks of Keys, 's2oo—less a
liberal discount. .Clergymen - and Churches,
an extra discount. .
MARTIN'S' UUITSRS,
BROWN'S HARPS, . •
PL CTI S,
'FLUTINAS,
CORPEONS,
and Musical Instruments of all kinds, at lower
priees.than ever . before offered to the public.
A large discount to Teachers and Schools.
The trade supplied on the most liberal terms.
311.751 C-One of. the largest and best se
lee tqi catalog - la-A of Music now publiAtee,
comprising many of the choice and mostpop
ular airs of the day, and will be sold at one
third off from the regular prices.
Music sent hy mail to all parts of the'coun
try, post-paid. Particular an& personal atten
tion paid to all orders received by mail. Sat
isfaction guaranteed in every instance. Pianos
and Melodeons for rent and rent, allowed on
puachase. Pianos and Melodeons for sale on
tuontitly payments. Second:hand Pianos ta
ken in exchange for new. General and select
Catalogues and Schedule of prices forwarded
to all parts of the country by mail.
£, -, &-Great inducements offered to AGENTS
/ in all parts of, the country, to sell the Horace
Waters' Pianos, llclodeou3, and Catalogue of
.Music. 8:46. •
MBE GREAT BOOK BY DUESTICKS
IVESTICKS.
DOESTICKS.
(H last uud verily his beet)
NOTIII.NG TO SAY:
-Being
A Poetic Satire on Snobbery - , which hes
" NOTHING TO Do;' with " NUTHIN G TO
WEan."
SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED,
and printed .on tipted pe.per from thefinest
designs ever made bylfeLenam cyltoze fame
as cumte designei—ipt uaeqauled.
Price, elegantly bound iu cloth / uniform
with -NOTLIING TO WEIR," 5t cents.
THE GREAT RACE
for the Authorship of -NOTHING TO WEAR."
not yet being decided, the stakeholders, nessrs.
Rem) Cautrox, hAve determined, during
the- pt+ndancy of this important contest. to
place unce more upon the course"the two tried
nags and popular favorites,
DOMTICKS and 11cLENAN,
who will run oue more heat ou the Literary
Track, for
A PURSE . 0F.50,000,
which it is hoped will b?..1 made up for their
benefit by the disinterested public. Full par
ticulars uf this exciting affair will be publi.h
ed in a sup !rh-pictorial volume entitled
“-NOTHING TO SAY,"
'written on a bet in au hour' and three quar
ters, with Fla - ho - ots off, his feet iu a pail of
warm water, and one hand tied over his bead,
by the immortal
DOESTICKS, P. B
Embellished with 4 quantity of
ELEGANT ILLU ! STRATIONS, -
by iattli ..11cL5.t..4.N, did by that comic artist in
eighty minutes, during the iutervats of jump
ing eleven rail fences; With a fislipole in each
haud, and a string Of trout banging from the
back of his neck.
INTRODUCTION.
I.—Q. P. Docaticks—of No-Hall, Nowhere.
No Castle. Nu Villa, No Place, Curt or Ter
race ;.
Who didn't write "Junius," or "Nothing to
Wear;',
Whe never have visited-London or Paris;
Who am not a phantom, a myth, or a mystery,
But a hem as solid as any or history,
As real as Anthony, Ctessr, or Brutus.
A wide-awake Yankee, so •" taraation
cute" as
To always writs Nothings; while Nothings
will pay,
Am the Author of this Nothing—Nothing to
P-Sfly.
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Miss P*** I've a favor to ask—if 'tis tine
T hat "Nothing, to Wear," and "Nothing to Do,"
And "Nothing to liat,!,* were all writteu by
you—
Let tb's& three-Nothings content you I
pray, - •
Say nothing youralf--:leorume "Nothing
to bn.y.
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100,000 COPIES .
ottlais work will-be bold tut tact as they are
calla for, and the cash; sent in to guard
against apeculators. No urze dopies witl be
Bold to any one I tnan thau,te can pay tor.
Sold by all Booksellers-.
Copies of this Book will be sent by mail,
postag,e paid; to any part of the'Unit,ed . Staten
on receipt of the price-50.cents in stamps.
RUDD it CARLTON. Publishers and Book-.
sellers, No. 310 Broadn ay, New York:
.LEWISVILLE STEAM GRIST MILL.
NEW ARRANGEMENT.
riIHE undersigned hiring bought out all
.1_ former owuera of the Lewisville Steam
Grist Mill are now_ prepared to do alt manner
of grinding, as -they believe, to.thw . .satiisfue4-
tiou.of their eustunicri4 Come and see.
Q. A. LEWIS,
CRAITON LEWIS.
tames; Feb. 28, 1357.-949. - I
"INK and Map . areielea in the Drug line for tale by ';0-2.) S.
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this Tearful se - emerge' Which annually destimyt
ninety-tie -thottsa; 'persons tin the Ueited
states algae ; -and a cprrect calculation shows
that of the present.,pep'ulationl' of the, earth.
eighty millions ere destined. to fill the Con
sumptivt?a graves. ;' -
Truly the etiver 'of death has no arrow so
fetal as Consumption.l In all ages it has been
the. great enemy of life, for it spareS 'neither
!age nor sex, but sweeps off a like -the brave.
th. beautiful, the grtteeful and the. gifted._By
;Ilie help of that Supreme Being from 'wom
cometh every good 'and perfect gift, I am en
alibied to otter to the . aftlieted a permanent
and speedy cure in donaunaption. The
. lirst.
!cause of .tubercles fronklmpure blood,and
the immediate effect produced by their depts.'
Shinn in thelmigs is to prevent the • free ad
mission of air into the air cells, which causes
a Weakened vitality through the entire system:
Then surely it is more•rationalto expect great
er good from medicines catering the _cavities
of the lungs than from those administered
through the stomach; the patient Will [arrays
find the lungs - free and the breathin'g easy: at
, ter Inhaling remedies. Thus, Inhalation is a
Weal-remedy, nevertheless-it acts constitution . -
''
and with more power and•certainty than
•
remedms administered by the stomach: Tu
!prove the powerful and direct influent,' of this
'this mode of admit istrat io , • chloroform
inhaled will entirely, destroy Seasibilityln
! few minutes. paralyzing the entire nervous
system, so that a limb may be amputated with
out the slightest pairi; Inhaling the:ordinary
! burning gas will destroy life in a few 'merits.
The inhalation of ammonia will rouse the
system when fainting or apparently dead. The
Odor of many of the medicines is perceptible
in the Skin a few minutes after being ialtabsd.
I and mar be immediately detected in the blood.
A convincing proof of the constitutional effects
of inhalation. is the , fact that sickness is al
! ways produced by breathing foul air—is not
this positive evidence that proper remedies,
1
carefully prepared end judiciously adminis
! tered through the lungs' should produce the
'ippiest results? During eighteen years'
practice, many thousands suffering from dis
eases of the lungs amid throe; have been un
der.my care. aud I have effected many remark
able cures,
even after the sufferers had been
-pronounced iiithe last stages, which fully'sat
isfies me that consumption is no longer a'fatal
diSense. My treatment of consumption i 4
I original, and founded en long experience and
i a thorough investigation. My perfect acquain
tance with the uature of tubercles, ..t-c.,.ena
! bles me to distinguish, readily, the various
' fors of disease that, simulate consumption,
and apply the proper .remedies, rarely being
"mistaken even in a single case. This fawn
! iarity, in connection with certain pathological
and microscopic diseoveries,.enables me to re
lieve the lungs from the effects of contracted
chests, to enlarge thy
; chest,--purify the blood,
impart to it renewed vitality, giving energy
and tone:to the entire stitem.
Medicines with full -directions sent to any
part of the United - States jand Canadas by pa
tients communicating their symptoms by letter.
Bat the cure would be more certain if the
patient stionld pay me al visit, which would
give me an opportunity to examine the lungs
and enable me to - prescribe with much greater
certainty, 'and then the cure could be effected
without my seeing the patient again. .
, G, W. GRAHAM. M.. 13..
Office 1131 Filbert, Street, (4;311d
No. - 109,) . be10w Twelfth,
PHILADELPIIIIA', PA.
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Who has had to years experience mit a Bank-,
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XTEW GOODE3-4 La
I N 'torment just reavit
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TO THE MERCHANTS OF THE WEST AM /NORTH.
?••WEST:
PHILADELPHIA - .MARKET . bent gamily..
acd6.ssible,•your attention is•called tiaitt;
as "possessinglacilities an 4 zdvantages %%Irby •
of voir cOnsideration. •. •
Among its advantages may be,',ettiFtersrted
if location, having shorter - lines of Couitaiiiiie,
cation to the interior, its proxitnitYitti-tlit - POrs
and Anthracite Coal districts of Preansylvan
the large and varied •extent of its
tares, being-far in advance of ariy OtheiCity
in the United States, the inoderate,' l etpmmi
accessary for carrying on business, etc. - etc:,,,
The market possesses - nnrivalled - aivantal
geS for the Sale. of 'many kinds ,of ;prodise,
such as Flour, Wheat, Barley, - W,001, - Bntter,,
Cheese, 4c., while the charges made - -
sales and attendant expenses areMOremoder-;
ate than ueigboring seaboard.Maxkets. •
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WM..W. PAUL, Wholesale. BOOT, SHOE
and ST-R
-4,W GOODS W.AIiETIOISSE,..tio.:
62G Market St. -
WOLFE 4- Kl,\ Wholesale CLOTHIf
Hut sE, No. 430 Market and 425,11ershant
TA YLOR, , GiLLESPL C. 4- CO„ Whoinste
GROCERS, Nos: 11 and 13, South-Water iii
,
J. C. FREELAND, with CLINEI-
ROL, Importers n MINES, Brultutp,
GINS, 4.c., No. 304 North 3d Street.. , 1
T. MORRIS, .FEROT4. - CO., InPorteri at*
Wholesale DeaIersinDAUGS,CHEMICiLS
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, DYE STUFFP,
No. G2l Market, and Gl' . St. - James.Sts.l
KEYSTONE STATE KA.#OIVIFTEA';
CONCENTRATED. LYE fbr making '8414,
Manufactured by the_ Penn, Shit Co„ Terier.
tum, Allegheny county, Penn: Represe4id
. by LEWIS, JAMES - 4- Co., PhilitdelPhiair. l
HAAS 4. TAYLOR, inipoiteri - iand-Citilii
JoVbers,.2sc). 3.os;gcttkpt Stygpt, MOSIER i r
GLOVES, SHIRTS and DRAWERI,'OIJM
BELTS. SHIRT•BOSOMS;WEIITE•GOODO;
' . EMBROIDERIES, LACES, .SIZSPEP.PY.t,
THREADS, COMBS, 4.c.. 4•e. • '
Er N . 2i - , 'RA TO L'Er" e 0.., ilk of
BRITISH-GOODS and Jobbers oPPINCY
and STAPLE SILK GOODAEMBBpIDS
RIES, te., No. 37 - N: Third .street - L.'
JAM . ES, KENT, SA.K7'EE CO.;'' Imiime.
ers and Jobbers of FOREIGN , and DIJILIiS T
TIC DRI - GOODI•t, No. 239 'and 24.1 NOrtk
3d Street, above Race. .
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EILABON 4 SMITH, OIL: CLOTH' - MINH.
FACTCP.ERS and COMMISSION . 141E1.2 !
CHANTS. Warehouse No. 14G N. id St.
MOORE, lIENZEY Importers 'and
. Wholesale Dealers iu HARWARS . ,.CUTIX-
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Y and GUNS, 42: Market and 4:16..t0m•
merce streets.
SA .1P L H. BIBIGETACS, Iniporter and_
Wholesale
.Dealer in FOREIGN and---DO
MESTIC ILIRDWARE No. 258 North; 23-
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stint; beloW Vine.
MILL, CROSS CUT, CIRCULAR - ark 4
BAND SAWS in any variety anti style cf
the celebrated IXL stamp, manufactured by
WALTER, CRESSON, Depot No. 503 COM...
mere° St. • •
HA ItifERS, HATCHETS 4-c., in. great ..va
riety. manufactured by C. HAMMOND, De
pot No. 503 Conotnerce - st:',.ThelattentiOn
pi the trade is called to thesegoods as being
equal in i quality and'finish to any Mader. .
JAMES BARBER, WhOloiali: Dealer 'in
CLOCKS, Agent for the PATENT EQUAL
IZING THIRTY DAY CLOCK, Mannfacte, - -
rer of GOLD PENS: S: E. ediner
and Chestnut sty. •. ' : •
j PRATT 4" REATH ; Importers of WITCH
ES, JEWELRY and FANCY GOODS, N.
W. corner sth and Market eta - ' -
• '
JONES &AM. ! -
Importers and Jobbers In - • '
British!Bz. Amer icanD ry-GOOds,
215 Market, through t 0 .204 Church Alley, -
tar-0 Mo uths . credit for approved .Notsif:
- L10:14-11:i
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Amerlran lareiy-Paper . Mann•
faeturlingCompaviy::pf
New York.- •,.
CAPITAL $500,000.,...-
A. NICHOLAS, President. Office 70.1V61141t.,
- '• -
A Poiret Security againit oZt manner of Axed
ty Counterfeiting on Paper.---To- .?''remit
Pliotoyraphi and Anastatil.- Counter;-
• f e it . s : : ,Erazgras, Tranveiri
teratione.
gRAviNG pbrchased the Patent for - • 'lO6-
eiushe right to matiufactaire and tikilthe
new Chemical Paper in America, invelledstai
patented in England by HENRY GLYNN a tele:
brated chemist and officer inthelliittih ainiy;
it is hirilly necessary to say that the Paper la
recommended by Mr. Kent, Assayer oftkei , 6.
S. Mint, Mr. Lyman of the New York - Clearing
House, and Meade Brothe'rs, extensive .jud
skilful photographers, !.33 Broadway
The latter say that no imitation can bp midis
on a cheek or bank note printed oaths Slife”7
Paper. Below is our list of prices': 1 =
Bank Checks,'3s cts. •V•lb..• -
Bank Bills,slB for 1000 abeeit... - •
Bills of Ex change.: $25 for - 1000 ebeefo:::
Promissory Notes 40 eta, '.lb.
Sight& Time Drafts, $5 for 1000 slose46.
Insurance Policies, 40'ets.11 tb., • •
Railroad Stocks & Bonds, 40 eta. 'fib:
Bank and State Stocks,' 40 ctig. 113. -
Bonds and Mortgages, 40 eta.
Wills nnd Deeds, 40 cos. `f - lb. ••. • Z
For wrapping Silks and other. fitiitaritlell
it is excellent, 3"..s it presents ' 40'
•
For Indentures and Agreements; 411 der
All State and COunty,Reccirds d:mkt alivays
be printed or Written on this . Piper ' , is Alto
chemicaLS inserted' in !the pulp not - ottirpro.
vent erasure or transfer, but mstki-itisustaug
as time. -
For Southern Climates ;his oacillent,,anil
much superior -to any other; rag thimoistrusaa
of the climate doei not it,—. - the, prop
erties inserted in the pulp being a preventive.
Iu all the southern states, Cubiri the 'West
'lndies and the I Central - Americhn Statesi: no
public records can be kept over 20 years, writ
ten on the ordinary paper, while the - 0115 and
I other. chemicall hasertedin this. Paper linked
it indestructible by the ravages of limo: his
also proof against moths. rata-and other - -*or
! min, which feaSt on and destroy all other 'pa
!per now in use:
The Company
have now in operation Mills
in Morris Coontv, N. J. of. about- 306 horse
power, and are;alll ,- .. , to fill all orders for piiper
1-it the sbnrtest '
All orders for the Paper must be adtireted
• to A.
NlCllOL4S,PresideuLof the Conapany,
No. 70 'Wall Sheet. , 10:10-3111).,
SOME CLOTifING of 'Cheney's manufai laze
on hand ai E. K, SPENCIAR'S,, •
10:2, . •• -D W. ?.,'?`3t.
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